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Prolonged intubation and delayed tracheostomy in traumatic laryngotracheal separation
Background: The survival from traumatic laryngotracheal separation (LTS) is rare. For those who survive, the management of LTS has traditionally been primary repair and the insertion of a tracheostomy tube ± laryngeal stent.
J. Howlett, R. Bigsby, A. Sharma
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Background. MSA (Multiple System Atrophy) may be associated either with Parkinsonism or with cerebellar ataxia (MSA-c subtype). It is considered a rare disease, but many patients are misdiagnosed as suffering from idiopathic Parkinson's disease.
Ramon Andrade Bezerra de Mello +4 more
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Left vocal cord paralysis and dysphagia in mitral valve disease. [PDF]
D.A.L. Morgan, A.J. Mourant
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Minimally invasive injection laryngoplasty in the management of unilateral vocal cord paralysis after video-assisted mediastinal lymph adenectomy. [PDF]
Hakan Kara +5 more
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ACUTE BILATERAL VOCAL CORD PARALYSIS (BVCP) IN A PATIENT WITH UNDIAGNOSED DIFFUSE IDIOPATHIC SKELETAL HYPEROSTOSIS (DISH) [PDF]
DAISY YOUNG +7 more
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Presentation of sarcoidosis as vocal cord palsy - A case series and review of literature
Sarcoidosis, is a complex multisystemic disease of unknown aetiology, which manifests via a variety of symptoms frequently affecting multiple organs. Vocal cord paralysis is rarely reported with Sarcoidosis.
Arjun Khanna +5 more
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Paralysis of the Right Vocal Cord Resulting from a Bullet Wound [PDF]
F. A. Rose
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Bilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis following Endotracheal Intubation [PDF]
K F Cheong, MK Chan, K. N. Sin-Fai-Lam
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